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The cost of NIMBYism: Views vs Children’s Education

May 15th, 2010 · Comments Off on The cost of NIMBYism: Views vs Children’s Education

NIMBYism is a real challenge when it come to moving forward with clean energy systems. Whether it is homeowner associations blocking solar panels or solar dryers (e.g., clotheslines) or manufactured outrage over offshore wind turbines that would be barely visible from shore, often uninformed but passionate clamor derived from issues of “views” can delay and, […]

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Tags: Energy

The newest BP commercial … a must see, must share item …

May 13th, 2010 · 2 Comments

Consider rating it up at YouTube so more people will see it …

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Tags: Energy · oil · OilApocalypse · political symbols · pollution

“The chant is Drill, Baby, Drill …” vs “The answer is blowing in the wind …”

May 13th, 2010 · Comments Off on “The chant is Drill, Baby, Drill …” vs “The answer is blowing in the wind …”

The contrasts are stark. The week when Deepwater Horizon blew was also the week in which Interior Secretary released the (hopefully) decisive decision to give the go-ahead to Cape Wind. Stark choice: do we want to drill aggressively, increasing the risks of massive oil damages to our oceans and costs or do we want to […]

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Tags: Energy · Gulf Oil Spill · OilApocalypse · political symbols · politics · pollution · sarah palin

A first glance at Kerry-put your name here-Lieberman American Power Act

May 11th, 2010 · 2 Comments

Senators Kerry and Lieberman are, as is understood, planning to release the American Power Act Wednesday morning. Initial material has ‘leaked’, including a two-page summary (graciously transcribed from a pdf version to text by the Wonkroom) and a 21 page section-by-section “for staff use only” available on the Washington Post website. By my nature, I […]

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Tags: american power act · climate legislation · Energy · environmental

Who do you think Big Oil’s bought?

May 11th, 2010 · 1 Comment

Adam Smith at the Public Campaign Action Fund has a simple but telling post up: Big Oil Spill and Big Oil Cash.    He provides a graphic with the images of Senators on the Energy & Natural Resources Committee and the Environment & Public Works Committee … and the amount of campaign contribution cash that they’ve […]

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Playing a Card in the Energy / Climate Debate

May 11th, 2010 · 1 Comment

Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) has a must read OPED in the Baltimore Sun today. The title provides a realist’s truth: Gulf spill a lesson nation must heed: Clean energy legislation will protect our coasts, create jobs Let us be clear: Cardin’s OPED is not earth shattering revelation, bringing out the meaning of life in some […]

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Work the Railroad for Energy Independence

May 11th, 2010 · 3 Comments

This is another guest post from BruceMcF, whose ideas on transportation (mainly, but not solely rail) merit heeding. See Burning the Midnight Oil. Well how the frack d’ya like me now? I’m not going to say “toldya so”, since many who will be reading this diary said much the same during the “Drill, Baby, Drill” […]

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Tags: Energy · guest post · rail

Roundup of Alternative Energy News

May 8th, 2010 · 3 Comments

A guest post from Mark Louis who has begun a very useful habit of preparing Alternative Energy Roundups on a roughly weekly basis. Lamar Advertising Co. in Florida is making advertising a green enterprise: Lamar Advertising Co. will start retrofitting all billboards across Florida with wind and solar energy systems. The company intends to complete […]

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Tags: Energy · renewable energy

Scientists issue powerful statement

May 6th, 2010 · 2 Comments

Perhaps you’ve missed it (that is if you haven’t been connected to the world for a few decades are so), but there is a full-throated attack under way against the integrity of the scientific process, scientists and the scientific community. While climate skepticism / denial has many motivations, the simple fact: with each passing day, […]

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America’s Carbon Addiction: This Is An Intervention

May 6th, 2010 · 3 Comments

This guest post comes from the thoughtful, passionate, and eloquent Sara Robinson, who blogs at Campaign for America’s Future. Sara lays out passionately and strongly why we must seize the moment to tackle our carbon addiction. George W. Bush — who knew a thing or two about addiction — was right about one thing: America […]

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